单词 | angelology |
例句 | She leaves her story in virtual midair, set up for a sequel and mightily confused as to angelology’s future. Books of The Times: Exotic Creatures and the Humans Who Chase Them 2010-03-01T06:01:00Z Here in Britain, the ebbing of religious faith has combined with our insatiable taste for kitsch to desensitise us to the historic potency of angelology. From Gabriel to Lucifer: A Cultural History of Angels by Valery Rees 2012-12-21T07:00:01Z It involves young angelology students who absorb lecture after lecture on pseudo-academic arcana. Books of The Times: Exotic Creatures and the Humans Who Chase Them 2010-03-01T06:01:00Z The same mythology commanded the general consent; the same angelology, demonology. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z His language shows a spirit of impatience with this elaborate angelology.” The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians 2012-03-20T02:00:11.133Z The Jewish systems of both angelology and demonology, first worked out in the apocalyptic literature, were further elaborated by the Cabbalah. Jewish Theology Of all times in the world’s history, to reject out of one’s beliefs either good spirits or bad, angelology or diabology, chief good being, or chief bad being, this is the most improper. Devil Stories An Anthology The truth is, both heaven and hell, like angelology, have fallen out of modern theology. Why I Preach the Second Coming Moreover, there are features in the angelology of Hermas which strengthen such an argument. Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity It is easy to represent "Paradise Lost" as obsolete by pointing out that its demonology and angelology have for us become mere mythology. Life of John Milton Later Jewish and Christian speculation followed on the lines of the angelology of the earlier apocalypses; and angels play an important part in Gnostic systems and in the Jewish Midrashim and the Kabbala. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Not so universally, but with a large number of readers, the angelology can be no more than what the critics call machinery. Milton This date is borne out by the angelology of the book, v. Introduction to the Old Testament It included in itself the Platonic theory of Ideas, the diffused Logos or anima mundi of the Stoics, and the Oriental angelology or doctrine of intermediate beings between God and man. The Gospels in the Second Century An Examination of the Critical Part of a Work Entitled 'Supernatural Religion' Accepting and adopting various Neo-Platonic theories of emanation, elaborating thence an intricate angelology, the mystics threw a bridge over the gulf between God and man. Judaism Zechariah, and Daniel, the difference appears to me to be tolerably plain between a systematic angelology which operates always with numbers and names and the childlike belief in angels. Prolegomena |
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